MoH Commends Police Over Recruitment Fraud Arrest

 The Ministry of Health has commended the Ghana Police Service for the arrest of an alleged recruitment fraudster, Isaac Adu Gyamfi, accused of defrauding unemployed health professionals by falsely promising them jobs within the Ghana Health Service.

In a press release, the Ministry explained that Adu Gyamfi allegedly collected money from unsuspecting job seekers under the pretext of securing them employment. Investigations are ongoing, and the suspect is expected to face prosecution.

The Ministry reiterated that recruitment into the health sector follows approved and transparent processes, warning job seekers against paying individuals who claim to facilitate employment. It urged the public to report such fraudulent activities to the police or the Ministry for swift action.

Spokesperson Tony Goodman emphasised that the Ministry remains committed to working closely with law enforcement agencies to identify, arrest, and prosecute all persons involved in recruitment-related fraud, thereby protecting the integrity of the recruitment process.

 

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